LILUCOTHOZ, catesbaei. Catesby’s Leu- 
cothoe. Few, if any shrub evergreens of the broad-leaved 
sorts have the grace and elegance of this one. The thick 
shining green leaves are evenly disposed on long, recurved 
branches along which the dense racemes of beautiful 
white bell-shaped flowers hang. As an undershrub for 
rhododendrons or for banks and borders of streams it 
is without a rival. The sprays make beautiful winter deco¬ 
rations indoors and turn a rich bronze in the fall where exposed to the sun. 
Gala/. 
Leases 
Sprjy of Leucolhoe catesbaei 
GALAX aphylla. Galax, or Coltsfoot. A 
low ground-covering evergreen with heart-shaped, 
crenate-toothed leaves of striking beauty, and white 
flowers borne on a graceful scape 12 to 
18 inches high. The thick leaves turn bril¬ 
liant shades of bronze, red and crimson in 
autumn, remaining so through the winter. A careful estimate 
shows that nearly 70,000,000 Galax leaves were used for decora¬ 
tions last season. A remarkable ground-covering 
plant, particularly for use in the rhododendron bed. 
Each Per 10 100 
Established clumps .Jo jo $z 00 $18 00 
Collected clumps. 20 I 75 10 00 
Special prices by the thousand for large plantings. 
GALAX LLAVLS. Brilliant green and bronze, for decora¬ 
ting. $5 per 1.000, postpaid ; 5 t per i.odd, by express. 
Each Per 10 too 
.6 to iz inches . . So 15 $1 00 58 00 
l to i'/j feet, clumps . . 50 4 00 H 00 
'Dertrfi ium pros Ira turn 
Each Per 10 too 
1to 2 feet, clumps . 5 o 75 56 00 5?o 00 
2 to j feet, clumps 1 00 8 od 70 o 
SPRAYS, by express, not prepaid, $i .50 per too. 
D1LNDRIUM (Leiophyl- 
lum) prostratum. Mou ntain 
Meath. The Carolina Mountain pros¬ 
trate form of this beautiful genus. A 
most elegant rock work evergreen, 
closely covering the surface with a bed 
of green. When in full bloom in May 
or June it produces a wonderfully showy 
effect. 'Fhe delicate flowers are often 
tinged with pink. Plant in edge of 
rhododendron bed. 
Each Per 10 too 
Clumps . 5 o 20 5 i 50 5 «o 00 
Heavier clumps. J5 j 00 25 od 
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